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Polycentric Governance

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Abstract

This chapter explores the relevance of polycentric governance – an approach whereby multiple, physically adjacent jurisdictions negotiate rules and policies to solve common problems – for managing converging knowledge, technologies, and society (CKTS). We trace the concept’s origins, its advantages and challenges, and how the latter might be surmounted. By offering a means for innovative and improvised collaboration, multiple access points for monitoring problems and reducing risks, and inclusive decision-making approaches, polycentric governance provides a valuable framework for CKTS management. However, traditional divisions of labor among intellectual disciplines – as well as other impediments – will require that adjustments be made to permit shared approaches to intellectual work, enhanced means of communication among protagonists, and achievement of common, collective goals that benefit large groups of collaborators and society as a whole – as opposed to merely satisfying the needs of individual CKTS entrepreneurs or investigators.

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Metadata
Title
Polycentric Governance
Author
David Feldman
Copyright Year
2016
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07052-0_71

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